In my experience only a small fraction of bounty are looking to dump their tokens at the very first instance, you can tend to spot these guys on the channel, desperately asking the time, date and precise moment the token will be listed on an exchange.

I believe this is not a fair assessment as a lot has to do with the crypto project itself.

Its a matter of perspective really, not all bounty hunters have the same experience or motive, some people just need an opportunity to get crypto for projects that are very difficult to get in the token sales, Example is Ncash tokens of Nucleus.Vision the project has a 1 million USD budget and it is still above ICO price even in the bear market.

Additionally some projects treat bought hunters badly which will not encourage them to stick around for much longer after they get their tokens.

I believe tokens or coins getting dumped by bounty hunters depends a lot on the project itself.

As a bounty hunter in the crypto world myself, i can say that bounty hunters doesn't dump cryptocurrency after we get paid instead of dumping it, we are more encouraged and motivated to pursue being an investor and bounty hunter.

As a bounty hunter in the crypto world myself, i can say that bounty hunters doesn't dump cryptocurrency after we get paid instead of dumping it, we are more encouraged and motivated to pursue being an investor and bounty hunter.

Agree, sometimes the bounty hunters more prefer to hold their token and wait for the right moment to sell. the bounty hunter is not all bad. same like trader or investor, the bounty hunter also want get profit.

I don't think so . Bounty hunters earn their tokens by doing a job , they don't invest any money there , so they can not lose money by definition and can wait for a suitable price for sale as long as it would be needed , without any risks to incur financial losses . While ICO investors , who bought tokens by paying a fiat money have a risk to lose everything if token will become useless and will worth 0 , and if price start to decrease they might want to sell it at any price as soon as possible to reduce their losses .

Not everyone does that. I do not think that now all bounty coins will be able to grow enough to make sense to store them to last so I also try sometime to sell all at once and as quickly as possible. It seems to me that I'm doing the right thing and this is the most correct decision

Although I myself take part in the bounty, but I think that hunters always reduce the price immediately after entering the exchange. On the other hand, they help the project to collect the required amount, which is not necessary for further development.

Tell me, if you were paid a salary and said that if you do not remove it now, you will definitely have less money, maybe someday they will be more, but we will not promise it. Would you take the money off the card? Also bounty hunters.

Some teams are very clever when blocking coins for several months, so that the hunters do not bring down the coin at the first moment as it appears on the exchange. Or pay bounty hunters in several stages. I'm not selling anything yet, I'm just waiting for the market to grow.

A lot of bounty hunters do not know anything about the projects where they participate, and sell at the earliest opportunity the tokens they received. Even if the price is lower than the price of ICO, they will sell even 3-5-10 times lower. They do not care about the project.

Bounty hunters are vitally important in the scheme of thing in cryptocurrency! Any project that deal unfairly with bounty hunters will definitely hurt their project! I think the policy towards bounty hunter should be just and fear and you will see how far a project will go with such policy!

Yes i'm afraid its true, almost all of bounty hunters dump all their tokens. Don't get me wrong, I am also a bounty hunter and I do it most of the time when I don't see the potential of the project and the activeness of the team. However, when I see the team is working hard and very active in doing their work, I can hold that coin for more than a year.

I don't think all bounty hunters dump their tokens after they receive the reward because real bounty hunters know how to wait and hold their token. Real bounty hunters knows that when their holding more, they will receive more compared to other who dumps their token. Bounty hunters dump their token if they know that the project is not progressing anymore.

There is no issue with bounty hunters dumping after listing of a coin, the allocation to bounty is usually within less than 2% and may not have much effect on the price of the coin, Good projects will always do well on the long run irrespective of the dump

It's because of the bounty hunters that the price of coins has fallen initially when traded, because these people always dumped the coins. I think they should stop their campaigns or lock their tokens for a long time